Tag: PATA
Travel like a boss: industry leaders’ favourite travel apps
In our new Travel Technology column in TTG Asia print, we ask two industry leaders which travel apps help to make their travel better. Read on to find out their recommendations.
Vietnam, Turkey and Nepal fastest growing as APAC sees record arrivals
Asia-Pacific received a record 636 million foreign arrivals in 2017, with the fastest-growing destinations being Vietnam, Turkey and Nepal, according to a report released yesterday...
PATA picks Maldivian star as Face of the Future
Abdulla Ghiyas, president of the Maldives Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators (MATATO), has been named the 2018 PATA Face of the Future.
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Calling nominations for PATA Face of the Future
PATA is now accepting submissions for PATA Face of the Future 2018, which recognises exceptional rising stars in the industry in line with the...
Khon Kaen picked as host city for PATA Destination Marketing Forum
The PATA Destination Marketing Forum 2018 (PDMF 2018), formerly known as PATA New Tourism Frontiers Forum, will be held in Thailand's north-eastern city of...
PATA goes on BUFFET diet to take bite out of food...
PATA is rallying support for a campaign to raise awareness about food waste and challenge the travel industry – particularly the hospitality sector –...
Hardy-ness much needed at PATA
While both the UNWTO and WTTC have named new chiefs, PATA decides to keep its CEO, extending Mario Hardy’s contract by another three years...
Keen to be a speaker?
PATA is launching the PATA Speakers Bureau to create a bank of thought leaders keen to speak, present or moderate at the association's events in...
PATA Youth Symposium to spotlight AI, responsible travel
PATA Youth Symposium will take place on the first day of PATA Travel Mart (September 13) under the theme of Enabling Travel and Managing...
Intimate size, roving nature to remain cornerstones of PATA Travel Mart
As PATA Travel Mart (PTM) marks its 40th edition this year since its 1978 inception in Manila, PATA CEO Mario Hardy concedes that change...















